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Sanchez Slow Street

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The Sanchez Slow Street is an effort to improve safety and support active transportation on this corridor, which spans the Noe Valley commercial corridor of 24th Street and connects community...

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No Turn on Red Downtown Expansion Project

Project Introduction

The SFMTA is proposing to enhance pedestrian safety by installing new No Turn on Red restrictions and accompanying signage at approximately 200 signalized intersections. The new restrictions would be...

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Contact the Board

If you wish to contact the Board regarding an item that is expected to be on a future Board agenda, please email the Board at MTABoard@sfmta.com. Please know that the Board appreciates receiving such...

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Commercial Vehicles

Learn about San Francisco's rules and tips for operating commercial buses and oversized trucks.

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Taken with Transportation Podcast

Welcome to Taken with Transportation, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's official podcast. Hop along for the ride as we cover everything from the city’s streets to the inner workings...

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Muni's Bussin' Bingo

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Celebrate Transit Month this September with a delicious take on a classic game that combines local flavor and Muni pride: Muni’s Bussin’ Bingo! It’s a fun way to explore the city! Support neighborhood...

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Lincoln Way New Traffic Signals

Project Introduction

The Lincoln Way New Traffic Signals project will construct new traffic signals at two intersections on Lincoln Way. The new traffic signals constructed by the project will include pedestrian countdown...

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Engineering Public Hearing Meeting, October 3, 2025

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The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold an online public hearing on Friday, October 3, 2025 at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be...

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Curbside EV Charging Feasibility Study

Project Introduction

San Francisco’s transportation sector generates nearly half of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions, the vast majority derived from private cars and trucks. These emissions drive a rapidly changing...